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- TEARFUL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TEARFUL is flowing with or accompanied by tears How to use tearful in a sentence
- TEARFUL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Tearful, having to go without a drink, by the sound of it Have you been tearful or crying? Tearful emotionality, of the kind usually labelled 'sentimental', mediated by song, film, and television, has forged nations and citizens and a sense of place in the modern world To that they were tearful is an understatement
- TEARFUL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Tearful definition: full of tears; tear; weeping See examples of TEARFUL used in a sentence
- Tearful - definition of tearful by The Free Dictionary
Define tearful tearful synonyms, tearful pronunciation, tearful translation, English dictionary definition of tearful adj 1 Filled with or accompanied by tears: tearful eyes; a tearful farewell 2 So piteous as to excite tears: a tearful melodrama tear′ful·ly adv
- TEARFUL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If someone is tearful, their face or voice shows signs that they have been crying or that they want to cry She became very tearful when pressed to talk about it a tearful farewell
- tearful - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
something resembling or suggesting a tear, as a drop of a liquid or a tearlike mass of a solid substance, esp having a spherical or globular shape at one end and tapering to a point at the other air bell sorrow in tears, weeping: He was in tears over the death of his dog to fill up and overflow with tears, as the eyes n
- tearful adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
(of a person) crying, or about to cry She suddenly became very tearful He answered in a tearful voice Want to learn more? (of an event, etc ) at which people feel emotional and cry She made a tearful phone call to her family Definition of tearful adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- tearful - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
tearful (comparative more tearful, superlative most tearful) Accompanied by tears; crying, or about to cry Aaron was a little tearful until Laura came to reassure him
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